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  1. Jan 9, 2024 · If a person were to desire something or someone so much to the point where their happiness is no longer from God, this desire is most likely to become idolatry. But remember, idolatry blossoms into nothing, and we will get nothing from adoring false idols (Isaiah 44:9-20).

  2. Jul 28, 2021 · Idolatry, in this sense, means abandoning the way of God for another aim. The Bible says we should put living in a righteous manner above all other pursuits of the flesh and mind. Learn more from our list of Bible verses about idolatry below!

  3. Oct 19, 2018 · Idolizing other people can end in one of two ways, neither of which are good. First, if we continue to trust them and believe they never sin even when they do, we can be sucked into their sin with them and not even realize it because we trust them so much to not do wrong.

  4. Aug 9, 2015 · Idolatry is the selfish sin of substitution in which we devote ourselves to worship something or someone in the place of God. It is foremost a sin of a covetous heart that leads us to desire more than what God provides, and to trust something or someone lesser than God to satisfy our wants and needs.

  5. Nov 26, 2018 · Idolatry isn’t just one of many sins; rather it’s the one great sin that all others come from. So if you start scratching at whatever struggle you’re dealing with, eventually you’ll find that underneath it is a false god.

  6. Aug 5, 2022 · Idolatry. This ancient yet modern sin fuels countless heartaches and frustrations. It destroys jobs and relationships and distances us from God, the only One worthy of worship. The only One able to fulfill our deepest needs and grant us the joy and peace we seek.

  7. Jun 17, 2009 · Enjoyment is becoming idolatrous when it is forbidden by God. For example, adultery and fornication and stealing and lying are forbidden by God. Some people at some times feel that these are pleasurable, or else we would not do them. No one sins out of duty. But such pleasure is a sign of idolatry. 2.

  8. In the Old Testament, idolatry was a frequent sin by the nation of Israel. God didn’t mince words with how much He hated it. Although it’s easy to wonder what kept Israel from quitting this sin for good, the notion of worshipping other gods might be something we actually struggle with today.

  9. Idolatry, the worship of something other than God, is at the root of all sin because sin seeks to steal glory from God, to whom alone it is due, and take it for the sinner. Adam and Eve were created in the Garden of Eden to rule as kings, priests, and prophets, bringing glory to God their maker.

  10. I answer generally; whatever is so desired and loved, so trusted in or honoured, as to displace God from His preeminence is an idol. Accordingly the objects of human idolatry are exceedingly numerous; and one individual is far from being constant to the same.